Articles By: Richard Davis (Page 52)

Richard Davis is a seasoned news writer known for his insightful coverage of global events, offering readers accurate and thought-provoking analysis. With a passion for uncovering the truth, he leaves a lasting impact through his commitment to ethical journalism.

Every now and then, an underdog shows up at an NFL training camp and throws the script out the window. This year in San Francisco, that underdog is Isaiah Neyor — an undrafted rookie wide receiver who's already got the attention of All-Pro tight end George Kittle. And trust us, Kittle doesn’t throw around compliments unless he means them.

Fever Lose Grip in Fourth Quarter Collapse

When you're trying to earn the starting goalkeeper spot for your country ahead of the biggest soccer tournament in the world, you expect the road to be rocky. For USMNT’s 26-year-old keeper Matt Freese, it’s been a little more than that. His Gold Cup journey has been a mix of high-pressure moments, teachable missteps, and the kind of growth coaches love to see.

Samson Ebukam’s Comeback Journey: A Key Piece in Colts’ 2025 Defensive Puzzle

Trump Urges Israel to Pardon Netanyahu, Calling Him a “Warrior” Amid Controversial Trial

Republicans Rush to Tackle Tax and Health Care Hurdles in Massive $2.4 Trillion Bill

Bill Ackman’s Bold Bet: How a Hedge Fund Billionaire Could Shake Up the NYC Mayoral Race

Pentagon Hits Back: Inside the High-Stakes, High-Tech Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Sites

After nearly a decade filled with romance, highs and lows, international tours, and even a baby, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have officially called off their engagement. The news broke after weeks of subtle hints and fan speculation, and was confirmed by People after initial reporting by TMZ. Yep, folks—one of Hollywood’s most-watched couples is done.

When the Dallas Cowboys finally decided to pull the trigger on a running back during the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, a whole lot of eyebrows went up across the league—and for good reason.

There’s no denying that UFC 317 is about to deliver fireworks—and Islam Makhachev is watching every second of it unfold. As the vacant lightweight title hangs in the balance, Makhachev—who recently vacated the belt to move up to welterweight—has a keen eye on who will carry the legacy forward at 155 pounds. But if you ask him to pick a winner between Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira, the answer is simple and blunt: it’s a coin toss.

Zohran Mamdani’s Unexpected Win Has Everyone Talking — And Not Just Democrats

Trump and Pentagon Push Back Hard on Early Intel Saying Iran Strikes Were Limited

New York’s Zohran Mamdani Stuns Political Scene with Mayoral Primary Upset — Could His Playbook Shape Democrats Nationwide?

Denis Villeneuve Takes the Wheel for Next James Bond — A New Era Begins!

The Michigan Wolverines are making serious noise on the recruiting trail, and if you're a fan of Maize and Blue, it's time to buckle up—things are heating up fast in Ann Arbor.

Quintez Cephus: A Ghost from Detroit’s Gridiron Past Makes NFL Headlines Again

There was a buzz at Comerica Park on Wednesday, June 25, but by the end of the night, it had faded into frustration. The Detroit Tigers dropped the second game of their three-game set against the Oakland Athletics with a disappointing 3-0 loss, all thanks to a nightmare third inning and a no-show from the offense. As the season reached its mathematical halfway point, this one stung — not because it was a blowout, but because it was a game that felt within reach.

Reilly Smith’s Vegas Homecoming: One-Year Deal Brings a “Misfit” Back Into the Fold

At the NATO summit in The Hague, President Donald Trump made some bold claims about the recent U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear program. He insisted the operation was nothing short of a “total obliteration” — pushing back against early intelligence reports that suggested the damage might only delay Tehran’s nuclear ambitions by a few months.

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